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Tanzania, Kilimandjaro and Arusha

Tanzania must become a new place for settlement.

Tanzania in Est. Africa must become the new place of immigrants to settle. It is one of the biggest countries with not many inhabitants per square meter.

Zanzibar and Pemba are two other iles part of Tanzania. Tanzania is bordered by Burundi, Mozambique and Kenya. It is through the port of Dar-es-Salaam that goods are shipped to the countries on the African continent.

There is also a railway, which goes from Cairo in Egypt to Arusha in Tanzania. The languages that are spoken in Tanzania are Kisuahilí and English. Kisuahilí is a mixture of Arab, European and Bantu languages. The agriculture of Tanzania is based on cattle and grains, which are beans.

The Masai of Tanzania are the most important cattlemen in Tanzania. As a matter of fact, Tanzania used to be Tanganyika. Tanganyika is now the name of the second deepest lake in Burundi after lake Baikal from Russia.

Tanzania is known for Mount Kilimandjaro in the northern part because the snow never melts there. It would be interesting to develop tourist activities in that area for instance ski, and sail boats from the Nile to the Cape as well as develop the rail from Cairo to the Cape to connect all the countries of the world.

Now, Tanzania is always in the media for there is a United Nations Tribunal which has its headquarters in Arusha. One of the other interesting places of Tanzania is Kigoma in the territory of Ujiji. Kigoma is on the border of Burundi and Tanzania.

There are sugar cane plantations as well as a sugar factory in Burundi in the Mosso region not far from the territory of Kigoma. The people who have been known because of there actions in Tanzania are David Livingstone, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere and Nelson Mandela.

David Livingstone is a barristor and solicitor who did commerce in the Indian Ocean. He met Stanley another explorer and journalist and the famous word that is often recalled is “David Livingstone, I presume” said by Stanley.

Mwalimu Julius Nyerere is the first President of Tanzania and he was Nelson Mandela. Julius Nyerere and Nelson Mandela as well Leopold Sedar Senghor promoted africanism and they were probably with Kwame Nkrumah and his idea of panafricanism.

It appears that a good course on Africa Past, Present, and Future is needed.

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